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COVID-19 positive patient goes to hospital on a two-wheeler

After waiting for over 12 hours for an ambulance

Published - July 03, 2020 10:57 pm IST

A conservancy worker spraying disinfectant on the Narasa Street in Avinashi on Friday.

A conservancy worker spraying disinfectant on the Narasa Street in Avinashi on Friday.

A 59-year-old man from Avinashi, Tiruppur district, who tested positive for COVID-19, went to the Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital to get himself admitted after waiting for over 12 hours in vain for an ‘108’ ambulance to pick him up.

Sources in the Health Department told The Hindu that he was a hospital worker at Government Medical College and ESI Hospital, Coimbatore who was residing at Narasa Street in Avinashi. The Health Department informed him that he was COVID-19 positive on Wednesday afternoon, following which he dialled the 108 helpline for an ambulance. However, despite him making multiple calls, none of the ambulances reached his residence as all were occupied. After waiting past midnight with no sign of ambulance, he asked his son to take him to Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital in the early hours of Thursday, sources said.

Requesting anonymity, a sanitary inspector from Avinashi Town Panchayat who followed him to the hospital said that the ‘108’ ambulance was initially scheduled to arrive at 1.15 p.m. on Wednesday, which was repeatedly postponed to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.

“He isolated himself inside the house and we locked the gates from the outside to ensure he did not come out,” he said.

“He obeyed all our directions, so it is only fair to give him this chance,” the inspector said when asked why he agreed to this proposal. He along with a police officer from Avinashi police station followed him on the 18-km drive to Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital and the patient was admitted at around 5.30 a.m. on Thursday.

Both the father and the son wore masks during the drive and the 21-year-old son, who rode the two-wheeler, was later placed under house quarantine, he noted. Around 75 swab samples were lifted from the residents of Narasa Street on Friday, the sanitary inspector said.

Sources at the ESI Hospital confirmed that the man was employed there as a hospital worker. He was assisting the staff nurses at the COVID-19 ward. His swab sample was lifted on Sunday, according to the hospital sources.

Health Department sources acknowledged that the lack of adequate number of ambulances for Tiruppur district must be addressed at the earliest. Although COVID-19 patients could visit hospitals in their own vehicles for admission, driving all the way in a two-wheeler is a highly unsafe act, according to the sources.

When contacted, District Collector K. Vijayakarthikeyan said that the entire route from the patient’s residence in Avinashi to the hospital was disinfected. “We are inquiring into (this issue) and will take necessary action. Private ambulances are also to be (made) available compulsorily in cases of emergency,” he told The Hindu, noting that private ambulances have already been instructed to be readily available.

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